Thriller Moment (Curdled)

Reggie 2022-05-11 20:19:30

The girl fell in love with the murder scene, worked as a cleaner to clean up the blood, and the serial killer became her dream lover. And finally, in order to know whether the head can speak without the body, she cut off her lover's head.
It's not about murder, it's about life. When the killer slowly appreciates the struggle of the prey, he sees the most essential life after eliminating all fame, status, and social differences. No matter who, the dying struggle is the same, the most essential and the purest.
The great pain and fear of death have taken away all your pretense and excuse in the world. It turns out that this is the man, and it turns out that this is the man. The whole movie revolves around the scene of the murder. That kind of appreciation and playfulness, that kind of nostalgia and obsession, directly hits a very strong force into your mind-that kind of force is called life.
So the killer becomes a poet, a child who seeks the meaning of life. Something in the depths of life is slammed when you enter their fantasy journey.
End your old life with an attitude of appreciation and playfulness, and let everything new and unknown unfold. You can, you really can.
What good is this? It can bring you back the innocence as transparent as crystal, and turn our cruel world into a fairy tale paradise, and all powers can be disintegrated between talking and laughing.

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Curdled quotes

  • [first lines]

    Young Gabriela: Mommy, is this the house from Hansel and Gretel?

    Young Gabriela's Mother: Yes, Gabriela.

    Young Gabriela: Where's the witch?

    [gunshots outside]

  • Gabriela: Do they talk?

    Paul Guell: What?

    Gabriela: The heads.

    Paul Guell: What do you mean?

    Gabriela: When you cut them...

    Paul Guell: No. It's the face. It's in their eyes.

    Gabriela: Yes, but after that. Sometimes the head says some words?

    Paul Guell: The head - doesn't - no. No.

    Gabriela: They're supposed to talk...

    Paul Guell: They don't, o...

    [gaining composure]

    Paul Guell: They don't. I know, okay? They don't.

    Gabriela: I think they talk. They could tell you something.

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